By: Paige Ogden Each year, Mr. Luke Waldron’s 8th grade class participates in an assignment to research and write a historical paper about Oneida County for the Malad Valley Welsh Festival. The histories are judged, and awards are presented by the Malad Valley Welsh Foundation. The winner of the 2013 8th grade History Project Award …
Month: February 2024
The First Oneida County Courthouse
An article in the December 25, 1941, Idaho Enterprise, describes the first Oneida County Courthouse. “Malad City contains a fine courthouse, which was built in 1882 at a cost of about $12,000, finished in the best style, and furnished throughout neatly and tastefully. “The building is a two-story building, with a balcony extending across the …
Clarence Hughes, Grand Marshal of July 4 Sesquicentennial Parade
Surprised is the word Clarence Hughes used several times to describe his feelings about being selected as the Grand Marshall of 4th of July Sesquicentennial Parade. He said he actually had to go back and make sure he had heard it right when he was first asked. Hughes went into Hess Lumber one day and …
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LEVI SAVAGE WALDRON
Levi Savage Waldron was born at Kanesville, now called Council Bluffs, Iowa, on July 7, 1850, the son of Benjamin and Emeline Savage Waldron. When he was one year and two days old he arrived in Salt Lake City, Utah with his parents. They had crossed the plains with one of the companies of Mormon …
DAVINAH ELIZABETH RODERICK WALDRON
Davinah Elizabeth Roderick Waldron was born June 5, 1859, in Pendoylan Parish, Glamorganshire, Wales. She was the daughter of David and Hannah Spencer Roderick. They lived near the mines and her father worked as a carpenter there. Davinah Elizabeth, or “Lizzie,” as she was always called, was one of nine children in the family. She …
BENJAMIN WALDRON
Ben Waldron, the second son of Benjamin Waldron and Emeline Savage, was born in Salt Lake City, on August 18, 1853, shortly after their arrival by wagon train from Council Bluffs, Iowa, where their first son, Levi Savage Waldron, had been born in 1850. The next spring the family moved to Centerville, Davis County, Utah, …
1906 fire destroyed Idaho Enterprise
An article appearing in “The Advocate” on Thursday, August 12, 1976, tells the story of when a 1906 fire destroyed the Idaho Enterprise. Entitled “Enterprise late when destroyed in 1906 fire with Opera House”, the interesting story is reprinted here: “Saturday, August 11, 1906 – A fire which started on the inside of the opera …
JOSEPH ROBBINS
(Joseph Robbins) Joseph Robbins, son of Edward and Agnes McAllister Robbins was born 6 January 1837, in Manchester, Lancastershire, England. He attended the English school and learned the trade of glass blowing. When Joseph was twelve years of age his father left the family in England and came to America to try and earn enough …
Arnold Goodliffe
Picture of Arnold Goodliffe Born–2 April 1837 Married–Esther Arbon On 17 Jan 1870 Died–9 June 1913 Arnold Goodliffe came quite early because he was in Salt Lake with some of the leading men to meet the Johnson Army who were sent out to see what the Mormons were doing in the West; but the army …
Esther Arbon Goodliffe
A Few Thoughts From Memory By Anna Jane Goodliffe (picture of Esther Arbon Goodliffe) Born–28 Mar 1842 Married–17 Jan 1870 Died–7 Feb 1924 Esther Arbon, your great grandmother and her sister, 2 brothers and parents crossed the plains and met with hardshi[s through sickness and finally the death of her mother and father who were …